U2 - Songs of Innocence Deluxe Edition (Digital Booklet)
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Booklet digital de la edición Deluxe de "Songs of Innocence", de U2....
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1. The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone) 2. Every Breaking Wave 3. California (There Is No End To Love) 4. Song For Someone 5. Iris (Hold Me Close) 6. Volcano 7. Raised By Wolves 8. Cedarwood Road 9. Sleep Like A Baby Tonight 10. This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now 11. The Troubles 12. Lucifer’s Hands 13. The Crystal Ballroom
Acoustic Sessions 14. Every Breaking Wave 15. California (There Is No End To Love) 16. Raised By Wolves 17. Cedarwood Road 18. Song For Someone 19. The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone) Busker Version 20. The Troubles (Alternative Version) 21. Sleep Like A Baby Tonight (Alternative Perspective Mix By Tchad Blake)
The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone) I was chasing down the days of fear Chasing down a dream before it disappeared I was aching to be somewhere near, Your voice was all I heard I was shaking from a storm in me, Haunted by the spectres that we had to see Yeah I wanted to be the melody, Above the noise, above the hurt.
We can hear you We can hear you We can hear you
I was young Not dumb Just wishing to be blinded By you Brand new And we were pilgrims on our way
Your voices will be heard Your voices will be heard
I woke up at the moment when the miracle occurred Heard a song that made some sense out of the world Everything I ever lost, now has been returned In the most beautiful sound I’d ever heard. We got language so we can’t communicate Religion so I can love and hate Music so I can exaggerate my pain, and give it a name I was young Not dumb Just wishing to be blinded By you Brand new And we were pilgrims on our way I woke up at the moment when the miracle occurred Heard a song that made some sense out of the world Everything I ever lost, now has been returned In the most beautiful sound I’d ever heard.
I woke up at the moment when the miracle occurred I get so many things I don’t deserve All the stolen voices will someday be returned The most beautiful sound I’d ever heard
Every Breaking Wave Every breaking wave on the shore Tells the next one there’ll be one more And every gambler knows that to lose Is what you’re really there for Summer I was fearless Now I speak into an answer phone Like every falling leaf on the breeze Winter wouldn’t leave it alone Alone If you go? If you go your way and I go mine Are we so? Are we so helpless against the tide? Baby every dog on the street Knows that we’re in love with defeat Are we ready to be swept off our feet And stop chasing Every breaking wave Every sailor knows that the sea Is a friend made enemy And every shipwrecked soul, knows what it is To live without intimacy I thought I heard the captain’s voice It’s hard to listen while you preach Like every broken wave on the shore This is as far as I could reach If you go? If you go your way and I go mine Are we so? Are we so helpless against the tide? Baby every dog on the street Knows that we’re in love with defeat Are we ready to be swept off our feet And stop chasing Every breaking wave?
The sea knows where are the rocks And drowning is no sin You know where my heart is The same place that yours has been We know that we fear to win And so we end before we begin Before we begin If you go? If you go your way and I go mine Are we so? Are we so helpless against the tide? Baby every dog on the street Knows that we’re in love with defeat Are we ready to be swept off our feet And stop chasing Every breaking wave
California (There Is No End To Love) Barbara, Barbara, Barbara, Barbara, Barbara, Barbara, Barbara, Barbara, Barbara, Barbara,
Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa Santa
Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara
California, then we fell into the shining sea The weight that drags your heart down Well that’s what took me where I need to be Which is here Out on Zuma Watching you cry like a baby California, at the dawn you thought would never come But it did Like it always does All I know And all I need to know is there is no end to love I didn’t call you Words can scare a thought away Everyone’s a star in our town It’s just your light gets dimmer if you have to stay In your bedroom In a mirror Watching yourself cry like a baby California, blood orange sunset brings you to your knees I’ve seen for myself There’s no end to grief That’s how I know
That’s how I know And why I need to know that there is no end to love All I know and all I need to know is there is no end to love (Guitar solo) All I know And all I need to know is there is no end to love We come and go Stolen days you don’t give back Stolen days are just enough
Song For Someone You got a face not spoiled by beauty I have some scars from where I’ve been You’ve got eyes that can see right through me You’re not afraid of anything they’ve seen I was told that I would feel nothing the first time I don’t know how these cuts heal But in you I found a rhyme If there is a light you can’t always see And there is a world we can’t always be If there is a dark that we shouldn’t doubt And there is a light, don’t let it go out And this is a song, song for someone This is a song, song for someone You let me in to a conversation A conversation only we could make You break and enter my imagination Whatever’s in there it’s yours to take I was told I’d feel nothing the first time You were slow to heal but this could be the night If there is a light you can’t always see And there is a world we can’t always be If there is a dark within and without And there is a light, don’t let it go out And this is a song, song for someone This is a song, a song for someone And I’m a long long way from your Hill of Calvary And I’m a long way from where I was and where I need to be If there is a light you can’t always see And there is a world we can’t always be If there is a kiss I stole from your mouth And there is a light, don’t let it go out
Iris (Hold Me Close) The star, that gives us light Has been gone a while But it’s not an illusion The ache In my heart Is so much a part of who I am Something in your eyes Took a thousand years to get here Something in your eyes Took a thousand years, a thousand years Hold me close, hold me close and don’t let me go. Hold me close like I’m someone that you might know Hold me close the darkness just lets us see Who we are I’ve got your life inside of me Iris… Iris… Once we are born, we begin to forget The very reason we came But you I’m sure I’ve met Long before the night the stars went out We’re meeting up again Hold me close, hold me close and don’t let me go. Hold me close like I’m someone that you might know Hold me close, the darkness just lets us see Who we are I’ve got your life inside of me Iris… Iris… The stars are bright but do they know The universe is beautiful but cold
You took me by the hand I thought that I was leading you But it was you made me your man Machine I dream Where you are Iris standing in the hall She tells me I can do it all Iris wakes to my nightmares Don’t fear the world it isn’t there Iris playing on the strand She buries the boy beneath the sand, Iris says that I will be the death of her It was not me Iris… Iris… Free yourself, to be yourself if only you could see yourself Free yourself, to be yourself if only you could see…
Volcano The world is spinning fast tonight You can hurt yourself tryin to hold on To what you used to be I’m so glad the past is all gone? Been out in the wild Been out in the night Been out of your mind Do you live here or is this a vacation?
You Now You But YOU YOU YOU YOU
Volcano, you don’t wanna, you don’t wanna know. Volcano Something in you wants to blow Volcano You don’t wanna, you don’t wanna know
Volcano, you don’t wanna, you don’t wanna know. Volcano Something in you wants to blow Volcano You don’t wanna, you don’t wanna know You’re on a piece of ground above a volcano
Your eyes were like landing lights They used to be the clearest blue Now you don’t see so well The future’s gonna land on you Been out in Been out in Been out of Do you live
the wild the night your mind here or is this a vacation?
Volcano, you don’t wanna, you don’t wanna know. Volcano Something in you wants to blow Volcano You don’t wanna, you don’t wanna know You’re on a piece of ground above a volcano
were alone, you’re not alone were alone now ARE ROCK N ROLL AND I ARE ROCK N ROLL ARE ROCK N ROLL AND I ARE ROCK N ROLL
Raised By Wolves Face down on a broken street There’s a man in the corner in a pool of misery. I’m in a white van as a red sea covers the ground Metal crash I can’t tell what it is But I take a look and now I’m sorry I did. 5:30 on a Friday night 33 good people cut down I don’t believe anymore I don’t believe anymore Face down There are name My body’s My body’s
on a pillow of shame some girls with a needle tryin to spell my not a canvas now a toilet wall.
I don’t believe anymore I don’t believe anymore Raised by wolves Stronger than fear Raised by wolves We were raised by wolves Raised by wolves Stronger than fear If I open my eyes, You disappear Boy sees his father crushed under the weight Of a cross in a passion where the passion is hate. Blue mink Ford, I’m gonna detonate and you’re dead Blood in the house, Blood on the street The worst things in the world are justified by belief Registration 1385-WZ I don’t believe anymore I don’t believe anymore
Raised by wolves Stronger than fear Raised by wolves We were raised by wolves Raised by wolves Stronger than fear If I open my eyes, You disappear
Cedarwood Road For Guggi I was running down the road The fear was all I knew I was looking for a soul that’s real Then I ran into you And that cherry blossom tree Was a gateway to the sun And friendship once it’s won It’s won... it’s one Northside just across the river to the Southside That’s a long way here All the green and all the gold The hurt you hide, the joy you hold The foolish pride that gets you out the door Up on Cedarwood Road, on Cedarwood Road Sleepwalking down the road Not waking from these dreams ‘Cause it’s never dead it’s still my head It was a warzone in my teens I’m still standing on that street Still need an enemy The worst ones I can’t see You can... you can Northside just across the river from the Southside That’s a long way here All the green and all the gold The hurt you hide and the joy you hold The foolish pride that sends you back for more Up on Cedarwood Road, on Cedarwood Road
If the door is open it isn’t theft You can’t return to where you’ve never left Blossoms falling from a tree they cover you and cover me Symbols clashing, bibles smashing Paint the world you need to see Sometimes fear is the only place we can call home Cedarwood Road A HEART THAT IS BROKEN IS A HEART THAT IS OPEN
Sleep Like A Baby Tonight Morning, your toast, your tea and sugar, Read about the politician’s lover Go through the day like knife through butter Why don’t you You dress in the colours of forgiveness Your eyes as red as Christmas Purple robes are folded on the kitchen chair You’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight In your dreams, everything is alright Tomorrow dawns like someone else’s suicide You’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight Dreams, It’s a dirty business, dreaming Where there is silence and not screaming Where there’s no daylight, there’s no healing You’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight In your dreams, everything is alright Tomorrow dawns like a suicide But you’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight Hope is where the door is When the church is where the war is Where no one can feel no one else’s pain You’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight In your dreams, everything is alright Tomorrow dawns like a suicide But you’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight Sleep like a baby tonight Like a bird, your dreams take flight Like St Francis covered in light You’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight
This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now For Joe Strummer Soldier soldier We signed our lives away Complete surrender The only weapon we know Soldier soldier We knew the world would never be the same Soldier this is where you can reach me now We come from an ancient place Beyond what we can see We’ve come to colonise your night And steal your poetry Old man knows that I never listen So how could I have something to say Old man knows how to cheat ambition You don’t lose if you don’t play 1, 2, 3, 4, was enough Soldier soldier We signed our lives away Complete surrender The only weapon we know Soldier soldier We knew the world would never be the same Soldier this is where you can reach me now On a double decker bus Into College Square If you won’t let us in your world Your world just isn’t there
Old man says that we never listen We shout about what we don’t know We’re taking the path of most resistance The only way for us to go, hup, 2, 3, 4, was enough Soldier soldier We signed our lives away Complete surrender The only weapon we know Soldier soldier We knew the world will never be the same Soldier this is where you can reach me now This This This This This This
is is is is is is
the site the season where you can reach me now the time the number where you can reach me now
The Troubles Somebody stepped inside your soul Somebody stepped inside your soul Little by little they robbed and stole Till someone else was in control
Somebody stepped inside your soul Somebody stepped inside your soul Little by little they robbed and stole Till somebody else was in control
You think it’s easier To put your finger on the trouble When the trouble is you And you think it’s easier To know your own tricks Well it’s the hardest thing you’ll ever do
Somebody stepped inside your soul Somebody stepped inside your soul Little by little they robbed and stole Till somebody else was in control
I have a will for survival So you can hurt me and then hurt me some more I can live with denial But you’re not my troubles anymore Somebody stepped inside your soul Somebody stepped inside your soul Little by little they robbed and stole Till somebody else was in control Somebody stepped inside your soul Somebody stepped inside your soul Little by little they robbed and stole Till someone else was in control You think it’s easier To give up on the trouble If the trouble is destroying you You think it’s easier But before you threw me a rope It was the one thing I could hold on to I have a will for survival So you can hurt me then hurt me some more I can live with denial But you’re not my troubles anymore
God knows it’s not easy Taking on the shape of someone else’s pain God now you can see me I’m naked and I’m not afraid My body’s sacred and I’m not ashamed Somebody stepped inside your soul Somebody stepped inside your soul Little by little they robbed and stole Till somebody else was in control Somebody stepped inside your soul Somebody stepped inside your soul Little by little they robbed and stole Till someone else was in control
Lucifer’s Hands Punk rock party in a suburban home Everybody’s famous here but nobody’s known We got no music cos the speaker’s blown apart The spirit’s moving through a seaside town I’m born again to the latest sound New wave airwaves swilling around my heart You no longer got a hold on me, I’m out of Lucifer’s hands You no longer got a hold on me, You’re no longer in control of me, I am. The NME is spitting from an inky page St John Divine is gonna take the stage At the talent show where your talent is your rage I’m in. Prayers of fire on a raindog night Young men see visions beyond sound or sight The Velvets beginning to see the light Amen. You no longer got a hold on me, I’m out of Lucifer’s hands You no longer got a hold on me, You’re no longer in control of me, I am. Yes I can change the world Yes I can change the world
The poor breaking bread that’s made out of stone The rich man won’t eat, he’s eating, alone That’s easy But I can’t change the world In me. You no longer got a hold on me, I’m out of Lucifer’s hands You no longer got a hold on me, You’re no longer in control of me, I am
The Crystal Ballroom Life begins with the first glance The first kiss at the first dance All of us are wondering why we’re here In the crystal ballroom underneath the chandelier Wet the glass till the glasses sing We punish our hearts till the heart bells ring Cos where we come from we’re not always kind The human story is what love leaves behind We’re the ghosts of love and we haunt this place We’re the ghosts of love in every face In the ballroom of the crystal lights Everyone’s here with me tonight Everyone but you Our first chance, is their last dance Our life is shaped by another’s hands Buttoning unbuttoning her Coco dress Stopping and unstopping every cold caress Born for bliss, born for this Every human life begins with a kiss Kissed by every kind of possibility And everyone is here tonight with me We’re the ghosts of love and we haunt this place We’re the ghosts of love in every face In the ballroom of the crystal lights Everyone’s here with me tonight Everyone but you Everyone but you
The Troubles (Alternative Version) You think it’s easier To get your fingers out of trouble When the trouble is you You think it’s easier To keep your hands out of trouble When the trouble is you I have a will for survival So you can hurt me, then hurt me some more I can live with denial But you’re not my troubles anymore Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody
stop the world I’m on stop the world I’m on throw a line to me, tell me what to say stop the world I’m on stop the world I’m on throw a line to me, tell me what to say
You think it’s easier To give up on the trouble If the trouble is destroying you You think it’s easier To know your own tricks Well it’s the hardest thing you’ll ever do I have the So you can I can live But you’re
will for survival hurt me then hurt me some more with denial not my troubles anymore
Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody
stop the world I’m on stop the world I’m on throw a line to me, tell me what to say stop the world I’m on stop the world I’m on throw a line to me, tell me what to say
I stepped outside like I had never seen the night before Looking at the stars that never looked so bright before This crooked heart it never felt so light before A brand new man, I’m a brand new man Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody
stop the world I’m on stop the world I’m on throw a line to me, tell me what to say stop the world I’m on stop the world I’m on throw a line to me, tell me what to say
Sleep Like A Baby Tonight (Alternative Perspective Mix By Tchad Blake) Wake, In the morning when you wake up, You won’t have much but you’ll have enough When you are weakest I’ll be strong enough for you, Dreams, the ones where you are fearless Can’t break what’s broken, you are tearless Steal back your innocence That’s what they stole from you You’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight Not everything can be so black and white There are demons in the broad daylight But you can sleep like a baby tonight Stop, stop. Where you stand right now, just stop. Don’t think or look down at the drop The people staring from the street don’t know what you’ve got You’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight No, not everything can be so black and white There are demons in the broad daylight But you can sleep like a baby tonight Hope is where the door is When home is where the war is Where nobody can feel no one else’s pain You’re gonna sleep like a baby tonight Not everything can be so black and white There are demons in the broad daylight You’ve got to sleep like a baby tonight Sleep like a baby tonight Take care of your heart until it is light Where you stand, where you fall is where I kneel To take your heart back to where you can feel Like a child, a child.
FLASHBACKS 4 SONGS OF INNOCENCE at some point in 1977 u2 started making music together, calling ourselves THE HYPE and we were in love with the punk rock scene..I remember at one of our earliest shows, someone shouted “more punk in the Monkees”. They were right… I couldn’t sing with any of the jagged edges of the great rock or punk rock singers. I sang like a girl....that felt uncomfortable until the Ramones happened to me as they must happen to everyone. cos Joey Ramone sang like a girl, he loved all the great sirens… you could hear Motown, Dusty Springfield, Ronnie Spector. You could hear an echo of your pain in his voice.. that’s why you believed him, surfing to the future on a sea of noise. The 4 members of U2 went to see the Ramones playing in the state cinema in Dublin without thinking about how we were going to get in. we had no tickets and no money.. My best friend Guggi had a ticket and he snuck us through a side exit he pried open. The world stopped long enough for us to get on it. Even though we only saw half the show, it became one of the great nights of our life.... Edge remembers meeting his first love Aislinn outside. After the Ramones, I could try and be myself as a singer. I just needed to find out who that was.. emancipation. First journeys are exhilarating… geographically, spiritually, sexually…The first time you see an orchid or a freeway or a rock n roll band in full flight, it stays tattooed under your skin. Forever. For U2 - going to Los Angeles was like that. LA seemed like the polar opposite of Dublin. we love being somewhere between extremes. I remember Edge, Adam, Larry and me getting off a plane in California and looking at each other like ‘this is better than the movies’ and that was just the airport! i went on a pilgrimage to find Bob Dylan’s house because i gripped his songs tighter than the handle of any suitcase. I also wanted to see Brian Wilson’s house, it was supposed to have a sand pit with a piano in it… and I loved the Beach Boys. they brought - rhythm for the body - melody for the mind - harmony for the spirit etc Brian sang like a girl too… More first journeys…sex… note to song writing self: when dealing with this subject – must. try. harder....seeing The Clash for the first time on their first tour in Trinity College Dublin was a coordinates changing experience for me, Edge, Adam and Larry. We went home that night exhausted from the riot of noise and ideas. we couldn’t sleep because we knew we were sleeping in the wrong beds. we had migrated - mentally, spiritually.... Joe Strummer was some soldier..his guitar a weapon, his mouth almighty. we weren’t sure exactly what they were fighting for/against but this was a public service announcement with guitars on behalf of the soul and we signed up. I grew up on Cedarwood Road. a nice street full of nice families. People who shaped my world view. People I still admire and love. Like Gavin Friday, who lived up at the top of the road. But there was a lot of violence near by in my teenage years..skinheads and boot boys, blades and knuckledusters. Teenage parties where boys would turn up with hammers and saws…and i remember a lot of “hidings” - I remember taking them and I remember giving them. none of that compared to the violence behind front doors. of a husband towards a wife, a brute father towards his children. Cedarwood Road had some dark and hidden sides like all places. like all people.
The Rowens at No. 5 had a cherry blossom tree that was the most luxurious thing in the world to me. That family were like an old testament tribe. I learnt a lot from them. The depth and deep discourse of the scriptures. In their company I saw some great preachers who opened up these scary black bibles and made the word of God dance for them, and us. Sometimes I would think it should be the other way round.one minute you’re reading it, next minute you’re in it. Lou Reed, God rest his soul, said you need a busload of faith to get by. That bus was full of Rowens and I was on it. There were fields out of the back of our garden and we played there until the scaffolds went up and suburbia stretched out. a mile away we would play in the foundations of the seven towers as they went up. when the towers started filling up with people who didn’t want to be there, all piled up on top of each other, we stopped running in the fields unless we were being chased… haha. Dreams are not always safe places, neither are places deemed to be safe. Some can live with cruelty and abuse. Some have to… when the children of any church aren’t served but instead enslaved by an abuse of power, extraordinary acts of atonement are required to put things back together… honesty is just the starting point ...secrets can make you sick.Ireland in the 70s was a tough place. On any other friday at 5.30pm in 1974 I would have been on Talbot Street in a record shop . On May 17th I rode my bike to school that day and dodged one of the bloodiest moments in a history that divided an island…3 car bombs coordinated to detonate at the same time destroyed Dublin’s city centre…my old friend Andy Rowen (Guc Pants Delaney we used to call him) was locked in his father’s van as his dad ran to help save the victims Scattered like refuse across the streets… The scene never left him, he turned to one of the worlds great painkillers to deal with it, we wrote about him in our song, BAD. Andy says “heroin is a great pain killer until it kills you” he survived. a hero to me. My mother died that year so did my grandad… As her father was being put into the ground Iris collapsed by the side of the grave and a few days later followed him into the clay ....beautiful Iris, humour as black as her curls.. practical and magical .On death ....we tend to look the other way until the spectre’s face enters our frame ....a staring match that death always wins and we’re left broken by the loss of someone really close to us. I owe Iris. Her absence, I filled with music. after grief comes rage....the molten lava that turns to rock if it can.....this kind of fire in the belly cannot sustain. If you’re lucky, it burns out. Before it burns you out… age 14 I met Ali but I knew her long before that. She agreed for me to take her out on a date in the same month I joined U2. The north coast of Dublin has dunes that are as unknowable as any great beauty and is home to seaside towns that are even more beautiful in the winter…when a young man might bring his girl to (re)visit the scene of his summer crimes…There’ve been times when it would have been sensible for either of us to go our own way but we have not and we are not ( sensible )… when it comes to songwriting, not sensible is almost as good as a broken heart and far more romantic than a full one. We can spend our whole lives searching for cohesion, and in not finding it, turn the world into the shape of our disappointment. Or not. there is no end to grief… that’s how I know there is no end to love.
The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone) Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Danger Mouse, Paul Epworth and Ryan Tedder Engineered by Matt Wiggins Assisted by Adam Durbridge Additional engineering by Declan Gaffney and Kennie Takahashi Assisted by Todd Monfalcone and “Classy” Joe Visciano Mixed by Matt Wiggins and Declan Gaffney Assisted by Adam Durbridge Programming by Paul Epworth and Ryan Tedder Keyboards by Bono, Brian Burton, The Edge, Paul Epworth and Ryan Tedder Additional percussion by Paul Epworth Additional guitar by Bono Acoustic guitar by Ryan Tedder and Declan Gaffney Choir: Greg Clark, Carlos Ricketts, Tabitha Fair, Kim Hill, Quiona McCollum, Nicki Richards, Everett Bradley, Bobby Harden and Ada Dyer Every Breaking Wave Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Danger Mouse and Ryan Tedder Additional production by Declan Gaffney Engineered by Declan Gaffney Assisted by Adam Durbridge Additional engineering by Kennie Takahashi Mixed by Tom Elmhirst and Ben Baptie Keyboards by Ryan Tedder, The Edge, Brian Burton and Declan Gaffney Dulcimer by Bono
California (There Is No End To Love) Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Declan Gaffney, Paul Epworth and Danger Mouse Engineered by Declan Gaffney and Matt Wiggins Assisted by “Classy” Joe Visciano, Joseph Hartwell Jones and Adam Durbridge Mixed by Declan Gaffney Programming by Declan Gaffney Keyboards by The Edge, Declan Gaffney, Bono and Paul Epworth Backing vocals by Larry Mullen Jr and Declan Gaffney Song For Someone Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Ryan Tedder and Flood Engineered by Declan Gaffney Assisted by Adam Durbridge, Cecil Bartlett and Drew Smith Mixed by Matt Wiggins Assisted by Joseph Hartwell Jones Keyboards by Ryan Tedder, The Edge, Flood, Bono and Declan Gaffney Iris (Hold Me Close) Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Paul Epworth and Ryan Tedder Additional production by Danger Mouse Engineered by Declan Gaffney and Matt Wiggins Assisted by Adam Durbridge and Sean Oakley Mixed by Declan Gaffney Assisted by Sean Oakley Programming by The Edge Keyboards by The Edge, Bono, Adam Clayton, Ryan Tedder and Declan Gaffney
Volcano Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Declan Gaffney Additional production by Paul Epworth Engineered by Declan Gaffney and Matt Wiggins Assisted by Adam Durbridge and “Classy” Joe Visciano Additional engineering by Ben Baptie and Kennie Takahashi Mixed by Declan Gaffney Additional Mixing by Ben Baptie Choral Arrangement by Danger Mouse Keyboards by The Edge and Declan Gaffney Claps by Paul Epworth, Declan Gaffney and “Classy” Joe Visciano Additional guitar by Bono Additional acoustic guitar by Declan Gaffney Choir: Greg Clark, Carlos Ricketts, Tabitha Fair, Kim Hill, Quiona McCollum, Nicki Richards, Everett Bradley, Bobby Harden, Ada Dyer Raised By Wolves Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Declan Gaffney and Danger Mouse Engineered by Declan Gaffney and Kennie Takahashi Mixed by Ben Baptie Programming by Declan Gaffney and Brian Burton Keyboards by Brian Burton, The Edge, Bono and Declan Gaffney Additional percussion by Declan Gaffney Vocal effects by Declan Gaffney
Cedarwood Road Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Danger Mouse and Paul Epworth Engineered by Declan Gaffney Additional engineering by Kennie Takahashi and Matt Wiggins Assisted by Adam Durbridge Mixed by Tom Elmhirst Additional mixing by Ben Baptie Assisted by Adam Durbridge Keyboards by Declan Gaffney, Paul Epworth, Brian Burton and The Edge Additional slide guitar by Paul Epworth Sleep Like A Baby Tonight Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Danger Mouse Engineered by Declan Gaffney and Carl Glanville Assisted by Chris Heaney Mixed by Matt Wiggins Programming by Declan Gaffney Keyboards by Brian Burton, Leo Pearson and Bono Additional guitar by Bono This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Danger Mouse Engineered by Declan Gaffney Assisted by “Classy” Joe Visciano Additional engineering by Kennie Takahashi Mixed by Declan Gaffney Assisted by “Classy” Joe Visciano Keyboards by Brian Burton, Declan Gaffney, Bono, and The Edge Additional percussion by Brian Burton Backing vocals by Larry Mullen Jr, Declan Gaffney and “Classy” Joe Visciano
The Troubles Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Danger Mouse Featuring Lykke Li Additional production by Declan Gaffney Engineered by Declan Gaffney Additional engineering by Kennie Takahashi, Matt Wiggins and Ben Baptie Assisted by Joseph Hartwell Jones Mixed by Tchad Blake at Full Mongrel Wales and Kennie Takahashi Assisted by Todd Monfalcone String arrangement by Caroline Dale Cello by Caroline Dale Violin by Natalia Bonner Keyboards by The Edge, Brian Burton, Bono and Declan Gaffney Lykke Li appears courtesy of LL Recordings / Atlantic Records UK Lucifer’s Hands Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Declan Gaffney and Paul Epworth Engineered by Matt Wiggins and Declan Gaffney Assisted by Joseph Hartwell Jones and Josh Smith Mixed by Tchad Blake at Full Mongrel Wales Keyboards by The Edge Claps by Bono, The Edge and Lucifer himself, Gavin Friday Backing vocals by Paul Epworth
The Crystal Ballroom Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Danger Mouse Engineered by Declan Gaffney and Kennie Takahashi Assisted by “Classy” Joe Visciano Additional engineering by Ben Baptie Mixed by Tchad Blake at Full Mongrel Wales Keyboards by Declan Gaffney and Brian Burton Backing vocals by Angel Deradoorian and Joseph Elmhirst Additional guitar by Bono
ACOUSTIC SESSIONS Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Vocals by Bono Acoustic Guitar, Piano & Wurlitzer by The Edge Bass by Adam Clayton Drums And Percussion by Larry Mullen Jr Produced by Declan Gaffney Engineered by Ben Baptie Assisted by Sean Oakley Balances by Declan Gaffney and Ben Baptie Every Breaking Wave Strings arranged and conducted by David Richard Campbell String section: Charlie Bisharat, Josephina Vergara, Andrew Duckles, Erica Duke-Kirkpatrick, Michael Valerio California (There Is No End To Love) Horns arranged by Declan Gaffney Horn section: Nate Walcott, Sean Billings, David Moyer, Adam Schroeder Raised By Wolves Horns arranged by Declan Gaffney Horn section: Nate Walcott, Sean Billings, David Moyer, Adam Schroeder Piano by Terry Lawless Cedarwood Road Strings arranged and conducted by David Richard Campbell String section: Charlie Bisharat, Josephina Vergara, Andrew Duckles, Erica Duke-Kirkpatrick, Michael Valerio Song For Someone Strings arranged and conducted by David Richard Campbell String section: Charlie Bisharat, Josephina Vergara, Andrew Duckles, Erica Duke-Kirkpatrick, Michael Valerio
The Troubles (Alternative Version) Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Danger Mouse Additional production by Declan Gaffney Engineered by Declan Gaffney and Kennie Takahashi Additional engineering by Ben Baptie Assisted by “Classy” Joe Visciano Mixed by Tom Elmhirst Additional vocals by Angel Deradoorian String arrangement by Caroline Dale Cello by Caroline Dale Violin by Natalia Bonner Keyboards by The Edge, Brian Burton, Bono and Declan Gaffney Additional guitar by Bono Sleep Like A Baby Tonight (Alternative Perspective Mix By Tchad Blake) Music by U2 Lyrics by Bono and The Edge Produced by Danger Mouse Engineered by Declan Gaffney and Carl Glanville Assisted by Chris Heaney Mixed by Tchad Blake Programming by Declan Gaffney Keyboards by Brian Burton, Leo Pearson and Bono Additional guitar by Bono
Bono Vocals The Edge Guitars and Backing Vocals Adam Clayton Bass Guitars Larry Mullen Jr Drums and Percussion Guy Oseary
Manager
Brian Celler and Keryn Kaplan Management Michael Rapino and Arthur Fogel Music U2 Lyrics
Bono and The Edge
Album Producer
Danger Mouse
Produced by Paul Epworth, Ryan Tedder, Declan Gaffney and Flood Engineered by Declan Gaffney Additional engineering by
Kennie Takahashi, Matt Wiggins and Ben Baptie
Assisted by
“Classy” Joe Visciano, Adam Durbridge, Joseph Hartwell Jones, Sean Oakley and Josh Smith
Mixed by
Declan Gaffney, Matt Wiggins, Tchad Blake, Tom Elmhirst and Ben Baptie
Assisted by
“Classy” Joe Visciano, Adam Durbridge and Sean Oakley
Recorded at
Electric Lady Studios, The Church Studios, Shangri-La, Strathmore House, Pull Studios, Assault and Battery, The Woodshed
Studio Crew: Studio Manager/Drum Tech Sam O’Sullivan Technical Manager Rab McAllister Guitar Tech Dallas Schoo Catering Samantha Farrell Mastering Scott Sedillo at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Cover photograph of Larry and son Elvis by Glen Luchford Band Photograph by Creative Director
Paolo Pellegrin
Cover designed by
Shaughn McGrath, AMP Visual, Dublin
Designed by
Xavier Encinas and Philipp Humm, MAD London Shaughn McGrath with Steve Averill, AMP Visual, Dublin
Creative Agency
MAD London, Christina Hardy
Creative Consultants
Gavin Friday and Sharon Blankson
Album Production Manager
Nadine King
Album Coordinator
Jesse Peters
Jefferson Hack
Lyrics reproduced by kind permission of the publishers. All tracks written by U2 and published by Universal Music Publishing International B.V. Thanks to: To Jack Heaslip, our North Star. Lucy Matthew, Catriona Garde, Eabha B. Smith, Candida Bottaci, Liz Devlin, Sheila Peters, Ruth Spurling, Emma Mernock, David Enright, David Toraya, Allen Grubman, Theodore Harris, Jess Drabkin, Don Friedman, Larry Shire, Karen Gottlieb, Adam Rosen, Jordan Manekin, Fred Feingold, John Gula, Jennifer Czin, Mark Berg, Ilene Bashinsky, Frank Greene, Brian Murphy, Alan Murray, Gerrit te Spenke, Jan Favié, Anne-Marie Smith, John O’Neill, Ana Pires, Urszula Kot, Sara Zambreno, Abe Burns, Lori Magnier, Michelle Fabos, Sharon Blankson, Eva Maguire, Natalie Kinsella, Larry Raspanti, Dylan Bradshaw, Fintan Fitzgerald, Eoin Wright, Teri Jensen, Willie Williams, Dennis Sheehan, Tom Rye, Jake Berry, Joe O’Herlihy, Terry Lawless, Bruno Villers, Jussi Lomakka, Sharon Callaly, Cillian Guidera, Susan Hunter, Shan Lui, Missy Iredell, Michelle Lieu, Carmel Lee, Cecilia Mullen, Eileen Osborne, Avril Slevin, Gerry Watters, Chris Heaney, Rebecca Coffey, Eoin McLoughlin, Trevor Bowen, Paul Kremen, Lindsey Sheehan, Inge Eulitz, Bret and Theresa Alexander, Brian Murphy, Darren Murphy, Desi, Patrick Golden and all the lads.
Lucian Grainge for turning the lights back on, David Joseph, Max Hole, Darcus Beese, John Janick, Jon Turner, Steve Berman, Andrew Kronfeld, Rob Fleming, Christine Atkins, Gretchen Anderson, Frank Briegmann, Pascal Negre, George Ash, Rob Wells, Jesus Lopez, Dirk Baur, Randy Lennox, Mark Crossingham, Olivier Descroix, Alexandre Kirchhoff, Richard Constant, Jeff Harleston, Brenda Romano, Dennis Dennehy, Gary Kelly, David Hawkes, Dave Rene, Dyana Kass, Tal Oz, Sam Lunn, Rob Lynch, Sven Kilthau-Lander, Adam Barker, Claire Sugrue, Kabuki Snyder, Olly Lester, Hannah Strickland, Evan Lamberg, Brian Lambert, Paul Brooks, Lori Rosolino, Nathan Cole, Don Terbush and Paul Veitch and Chris Blackwell, happy to be home. Régine Moylett and Brídín Murphy Mitchell and RMP, Martin Wroe, Sebastian Clayton, Django Bayless, Tim Honan, Martin Mackin, Lindsey Holmes, Craig Evans, Gerry Barad, Eric Kert, Cynthia Oknaian, Bob Koch, John Giddings, Denis Desmond, Mark Stredwick and all at Live Nation Merchandising. Thank you Simon Carmody and Gavin Friday for early mornings and late nights; for eyes and ears and friendship. Jefferson Hack for visuals and visions, Matthew Freud for cracking the code, Paul Wachter, Mark Devereux, Paddy McKillen for grace under pressure, Julian Lennon for hospital visiting hours and for a place to crash, bang and wallop. Samy and Bruna Sass for hospitality and a musical salon. Candice Hanson, Jeff Pollack, Barry Slattery, Dr Mark Holmes for patience with his patients. Ali, for everything and on top of that, Jordan, Eve, Eli and John. Terry, Joy, Norman and his clan, Ian and his, and the rest of our family. To Guggi for wisdom since age 3… to all of the Stankards for the group therapy. To Edge, Adam and Larry – nice work if you can get it, and we did. To Gary the Jermyn, a poet in words and actions. To Reggie Manuel for keeping me there, Anne-Louise Kelly for lift off, Marc Coleman for steadfastness and Lian. Siobhan and Anna – soul sisters. To Miki, Nonie, Saoirse, Sue, Heidi, Loida, Susan, Simon, Mark, Dara, John, TH Homeland Security, Hagen, Bob, Simon, Ania, Julian and Dilek, Beta, Mark, Engine I miss you. For vision over visibility: Madiba and Graca, The Arch, Tadao Ando, Jeff Koons, Sean Scully, Hal Willner, Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson, Setsuko, Quincy, Paul Muldoon and Wim Wenders. Bill and Melinda, Marc Nuisance, Davis Guggenheim, the Buffetts, the Sachs, John and Ann, Sheryl and Dave, Mike and Diana, Ngozi, Mo and George the genius. To Bill, Hillary, Chelsea, Mark and ??, Bob Geldof and Richard Curtis the cartographers. 007 and the Mayo team, Colm O’Brien, Bob Ritch, Dr. Shiv, Müller and Imke. Peter Lacy and George Reddin. Serge - thank you for making the summer surge, Hugh for humour, Edwin, Carlos, Mick Meehan, David, Glenn and Lisa McNamara, Butch and Greg. The Finnegans, all at The Clarence Hotel, Coppinger Row and Cavistons, The Firehouse, Ruth and Richard Rogers, Café Habana, The Spotty Piggies Ken and April and Mario Batali. Morleigh for her eyes and ears, arms and heart, Hollie, Arran, Blue and baby Luna, Sian, Levi, Hen Tadcu Garvin, Gill & Tim, Richard & Miranda, Lenny & Bob, Annie & Oguri, Eliza, Ger, Alex and Jamie, Ciara for inspiration, Aislinn, Chanty, Niall Percy Bysshe Walsh, Ned and ALK, all the Stankards, Gina and Walter, Gina and Bobby, Crista and Gary, Mario B, Marco, Moses, Cormack Creed, Ofelia, Sammy, Margo, Darren, Rima, Derek, Julian and Dilek, Beta, Mark and St Ann Gallagher. Grandmother/wife/sister/mother/friend Gwenda, you are still with us. A.E.A.E. CC. Becky. Sam. LM Senior and Alice. Paul and Lins. John and Barbara. Mark. Libby and Rob. David, Sian, Liv and Lill. Rocco. Richard. Medhat and Paula. Suz. David Wirtschafter. John Fahey. Ruth, Emma, Margaret, Alan,
JP, Fatima and everybody at CL. Kathy Bero at Nugenesisfarm. Mary McGuckian and Donald Sutherland “for the journey”. Teri Hayden. Jason Weinberg. Erik Poppe. Brian P Murphy. Damien Young. Paul Jacobs. Helen Kilroy. Paul S. B. Kennedy. Gerard Hartman. Carol Goldstein. Dan Hegarty. The Steadman Philippon Clinic Vail Col. Marc Philippon. Peter Millett. Linda. Penny. The SSC Santry, Dublin. Ray Moran. Hannan Mullett. Des Winter. J.Gibney and Sons. Errol Brown. Mariana, Tera, Sergio, Luiza, Lou and Laurie, Sam and Sandy, Henry Mount Charles, Tom Conachy, David Landsman, Margaret Traynor, Maggie Rae, Geraldine Clarke, Michael Redmond, John Leslie, Marcus Spangler, Dee Dee, Paul Simenon, Steve Jones, Phil Lynott, JJ Burnel, Derek Forbes, Peter Hook, Pete Townshend, Les Pattinson, Joe, Kathleen, Lorraine, Collette, Giedra, Chris and Katie, Claire and Cyril, Stephan and Tania, Alice Daunt, Roni Horn, David Turner, Mike Rundell, Sean McMahon, Marlene Dumas, Tony Fullam, Sarah-Jane and Liz, Paul and Kathy, Moran’s Hotel. Thanks to Lykke Li, Mark Romanek, Aris McGarry, Mark Foster, Chris Martin, Spike Jonze, Chris Milk, Oliver Jeffers, Mac Premo, Grant Ransom, Rick Rubin, Usher, Barry Gorey, Matt Paul, Gem Jones, Noel Gallagher, Damien Hirst, Ant Genn, Paul Banks, Nicole MacKinlay Hahn, JR for his hospitality in NYC, Adele for raising the bar, Elton and David, Michael and Tomasz, RedOne, Glen Hansard, Damien Rice. Jann Wenner, Bill Flanagan, Judy McGrath, John Sykes, Anton Corbijn, Dave Fanning, Niall Stokes, Neil McCormick. Thanks to Christian Estrosi, Paul Allen and all of his team; George, Amal, Rande and Cindy for the loan of your casa, amigos. Thanks to the late but very great Steve Jobs. To Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, Jony Ive, Phil Schiller, Robert Kondrk, Jimmy Dickson and the entire team. We did it, and there’s more to do. Pull Studios, Electric Lady Studios, Church Studios, Assault and Battery, Shangri-La, The Woodshed, Strathmore House. Lee Foster, Vira Byramji, Eric Lynn, Richard Gibbs, Siobhan Paine, Scott Brittingham, Mitch Davis, Pete Giberga, Amy Schmaltz, Ian Montone, Jess Keeley, Scott Rodger, Ron Laffitte, Dana Salant, Ros Earls, Jonathan Dickins, Katy Dickson, Rose Moon, Gary Stamler, Nancy Sefton, Marie Lewis, Dave “Squirrel” Covell, Ricardo “Elmo” Kim. Yamaha Drums, Paiste Cymbals, Promark Drum Sticks, Remo Drum Heads, Rock-it Cargo, Big Bear Sound, Sensible Music, Hanway Haulage, Roland Ireland, Fender Guitars & Amplifiers, Gretsch Guitars, Gibson Guitars, Fractal Audio Systems, Vox Amplifiers - Korg Keyboards, Warwick Bass Company, Fender Basses, Ampeg Bass Amplification, Aguilar Bass Amplification, Ashdown Bass Amplification, Danville Music, Taylor Guitars, Rickenbacker Guitars, D’Addario Guitar Strings, D.R. Bass Strings, Ernie Ball Guitar Strings, Dunlop Guitar Accessories, Levy Guitar Straps, Mates Cartage, Studio Instrument Rentals, Custom Audio Electronics, DiMarzio Guitar Pickups, Guitar Emporium, Ludwig Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Larry Droppa and API, Guitar Centre and Diamond Pedals. Thanks also from Bono members, funders, all ship. To Mike, Jamie, the mother ship LVMH. Alan, John C, Guy L.
to everyone at ONE and (RED), and all those who have supported their work, including their of the ONE Board, the (RED) partners and Ambassadors and to Tom Freston for steering the Deb, Sheila, Marisa, Kathy, Luisa. Thanks to everyone at Elevation, to all at Edun, Nude and To Bobby Shriver for organisational genius, Bill, Bondo and Fred, Michael C & Jere. Barry,
Thanks also from Edge to Mencap. The team at Music Rising: Bob Ezrin, Caroline Galloway, Nina Miller & Henry J. Dr William Li, Dr Vince Li, and all at the Angiogenesis Foundation. To Mike Feldman, John Myers, & Liz Engel and all at Glover Park for your advice and help. Executive producer-at-large Jimmy Iovine This album is dedicated to Paul McGuinness who was, and always will be, there for us. For information on U2, go to: www.U2.com “BELIEVE THAT A FURTHER SHORE… IS REACHABLE FROM HERE” - Seamus Heaney www.amnesty.org www.greenpeace.org www.one.org www.red.org www.concern.net www.musicgeneration.ie www.musicrising.org www.angio.org www.mencap.org.uk “IT ALWAYS SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE, UNTIL IT’S DONE” - Nelson Mandela Seamus Heaney extract taken from The Cure at Troy, © by Estate of Seamus Heaney and reprinted by permission of Faber and Faber Ltd and Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC.
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